Some of these stations are FAMOUS and even acquire
a special nickname, like the "LINCOLNSHIRE POACHER" -
one that the SWLs talk about. I have never heard him though.
On 12 Nov 2004 at 20:09, Mike Duke, K5XU wrote:
> Sometimes, they even show up on 80 or 40 meters.
>> In fact, one has been around 7.035 within the past few weeks.
>> I remember many times in the mid and late 70s when one of them would take
> out a large chunk of 75 meters almost every night, even during the summer
> qrn here in Mississippi. Many of us suspected that it was coming from Cuba,
> sending information into central America. Of course, we never proved it, and
> fully realized that it could have just as easily been coming from somewhere
> "on our side."
>> Most of the really strong ones which use cw have terrible key clicks, so
> they too stand out. I often find them on 30 meters.
>> Mike, K5XU
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